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authorlofi <lofi@FreeBSD.org>2004-05-17 00:33:25 +0000
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@@ -2,26 +2,3 @@ This is Eric A. Welsh's collection of Gravis UltraSound MIDI patches,
configured for use with the TiMidity++ MIDI player. A configuration file
for TiMidity++ to use these patches is also included.
-Eric A. Welsh writes:
-
-I hope that all of these patches are the best ones you've ever heard. I've
-worked really hard to try to ensure this. I collected patches from the
-Ultrasound mirrors, Midia, Kurzweil archives, Roland archives, Yamaha
-archives, Maui, maybe a few from MAZ, and just about every known source of
-patches on the net. I have tried to leave no stone unturned.
-
-I have removed clicks, changed volumes of samples within multipart patches
-so that they are the same relative to each other, relooped samples, created
-new instruments by combining others, edited out bad samples, remapped the
-note mappings to samples, rekeyed samples, retuned samples, changed
-envelopes, hand edited some to remove oversampling, and just about any other
-kind of manipulation you can think of.
-
-I think by now I have listened to every patch while being played in a midi
-file, so I've heard them over all sorts of ranges not intended for the
-instruments, in combination with instruments that might be slightly out of
-tune with the one in question, and heard most if not all the waveforms in
-multipatch instruments. Hopefully all the patches now in the collection
-will sound good in every midi file they are used in.
-
-WWW: http://www.stardate.bc.ca/eawpatches/html/default.htm
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